Which LED monitors are best? You’d think choosing an LED screen would be easy, but they come in a bewildering range of sizes and resolutions, offering all kinds of compatibility and visual ...
The BenQ PD2770U is a monitor built for professional content creation. Its specific feature set will limit its appeal, but ...
Another claimed world's first is the UltraGear evo 27-inch GM9 (27GM950B). LG says it's the first 5K Mini LED monitor ...
The Xiaomi G Pro 27i sports a 27-inch, 1440p display with a design that has a distinct similarity with Alienware with its white stand and rear panel. It’s the perfect resolution for the screen size, ...
Page 2: Monitor And Display Basics: Refresh Rates, Contrast, And Color Depth Page 3: Monitor And Display Basics: HDR, Panel Types, And Bringing It Home Have you ever read a monitor review or looked at ...
New range builds on LG’s 4K and 5K2K gaming display successes with a 52in ultra-wide screen, a 39in OLED and a 27in miniLED ...
We’re all searching for the best bang for our buck, but finding it in a gaming monitor can be a challenge. There are more options than ever, and multiple options for any set of specs you could name.
The Asus ProArt PA32UCDM delivers excellent OLED image quality and high refresh rates, though limited connectivity holds it back. There’s no shortage of 32-inch 4K QD-OLED monitors available right now ...
The KTC M27U6 features a Fast IPS panel with a 3840×2160 resolution and supports a dual-mode display. It allows users to switch between 4K at 72Hz and 1080p at 144Hz. This setup gives the display the ...
Ever since OLED panels arrived on gaming monitors, the community has been waiting for affordable models to finally enjoy "peak gaming," so to speak. From first-generation OLEDs priced well above ...
If you're looking for a gaming monitor upgrade, 4K seems like the obvious choice. While resolution definitely matters, it’s ...
TCL has a new 27-inch 4K gaming panel out (via Notebookcheck), the TCL 27R94 QD-MiniLED Monitor, and you might just need a pair of shades to game with it. That's a teensy exaggeration, of course, but ...